Aspic Server or Jelly Server. Aspic, apparently, is clear tasteful jelly that is made from broth, similar to Cranberry Sauce (the jellied type from a can). This little knife is similar to a small cake knife.

Cake Breaker - looks like a comb with extended
tines. The long tines are used to “break” into a delicate cake (such as Angel Food) before the cake is
actually sliced and served. This piece is most often used with the cake
knife and/or the serving cake fork.

Cake Serving Fork - used to scoop and lift a slice
of cake, once it has been cut. Has
extended tines that are long enough to fit under the entire slice of
cake.

Ice Cream Forks (also known as Sporks) The bowl of the piece is similar to a teaspoon with small tines at the tip.

Chipped Beef Fork - used to serve chipped beef, a
smoke-dried beef that has been sliced very thinly. Has tines that flare outward for the piercing and holding of the
slice of meat.

The Lazy Peacock

Hello and welcome to my blog. I love antiques. I love going to antique shops, flea markets, estate sales, thrift stores, yards sales and the like… I started this blog to share my findings, and occasionally their transformation. I might throw in some cooking, fashion and gardening as well. Thanks for stopping by!